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Bright Light Christmas Cheer At Paul Cavallaro’s House

With countless cars making the drive out to see the infamous Christmas lights at Paul Cavallaro’s house, this lively and extravagant display has become a Hinchinbrook family tradition during the merry season, dating back 21 years. Paul and his mother Mary began creating a lights display for Paul’s nephew and discovered that they enjoyed it so much they continued expanding their collection and, as the years went by, their reputation grew. Continued on page 3 Paul Cavallaro and his mother Mar

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Shop & Win Success At The Late Night Shopping Event

With unpredictable weather attempting to dampen the festive spirit of the region, the Hinchinbrook Chamber of Commerce and Markets at the Mosaic organisers assured the second 2024 Late Night Shopping event would go ahead, rain, hail or shine! On Thursday 19th December, a wonderful turnout filled Mercer Lane and surrounding precincts, with stalls retailing handmade delights, delicious treats, beautiful plants, fantastic florals, and more for all to enjoy. Shoppers flooded the streets, supporting

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Mangiamo, Beviamo E Cantiamo At The Australian Italian Festival

Ingham will soon be treated to another wonderful celebration of Italian culture with the return of the Australian Italian Festival scheduled for Saturday 7 June, and Sunday 8 June 2025! An annual celebration of all things food and culture, the Australian Italian Festival continues to make headlines across the state, with the atmosphere beautifully complimented by Ingham’s gorgeous TYTO wetlands and parklands. Since its establishment in 1995, the festival has grown exponentially with the suppor

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Graduation Night Excitement For Hinchinbrook Emergency Service Cadets

On Monday 9 December the Hinchinbrook Emergency Service Cadets had their graduation, acknowledging the hard work they have dedicated to the service. 18 Cadets received their end of year graduation certificates marking the completion of the 2024 Program, while one Senior Cadet who is now over 18, graduated the whole program, having been a cadet for the past four years. On the night all Cadets graduated the year and some received special awards. Keldon Fletcher was awarded the Don Prichard mem

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Rural Health Worker Incentives Cut Dametto Concerned About Government Decision

Opinion Piece
Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader and Hinchinbrook MP Nick Dametto has questioned the LNP Government's decision to axe the Workforce Attraction Incentive Scheme (WAIS), calling it a short-sighted and untimely move that could exacerbate the healthcare crisis in rural and regional Queensland.
The scheme, implemented by the former Labor government, offered up to $70,000 to attract Queensland Health workers to critical roles in regional and remote areas. It will now be scrapped effective January 1, 2025.
Mr Dametto said the decision couldn’t come at a worse time as the state’s health system struggles under the weight of significant GP and clinician shortages.
“This is poor form from the LNP Government and instils little faith in rural and remote parts of Queensland where residents are struggling to access essential medical care, including Hinchinbrook,” Mr Dametto said.
“The GP shortage across Hinchinbrook and rural Queensland is having a severe flow-on effect on the public health system and local hospitals.
“We need to be pulling out all the stops to attract and retain health workers in rural and regional Queensland, whether that be more GPs who are in critical demand, or more Queensland Health medical professionals. They all play a collective role in delivering the universal healthcare our communities need.”
The Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls MP claimed that if the scheme continued until December 2026 as intended, it risked an over expenditure of $165 million. Queensland Health staff have been advised that the Government will seek to ‘realign its workforce strategy to programs offering better value for money’.
“Axing this scheme without offering a viable alternative is a huge concern for places like Hinchinbrook where we have the oldest demographic in Queensland per capita,” Mr Dametto said.
“Our aging community needs consistent and reliable healthcare services and currently there are huge gaps in our workforce that are completely unacceptable.
“I have written to the Hon. Tim Nicholls calling on him to reconsider the decision to axe the scheme, or alternatively, to urgently announce and implement the LNP’s alternative plan to ensure that medical professionals continue to be lured to work in the regions.
“I also sought a commitment from the Minister to participate in a multi-govenment discussion aimed at addressing the GP shortage. This was an issue I have raised on behalf of the Mayor of the Hinchinbrook Shire Council, Mr Ramon Jayo.
“Mayor Jayo recently wrote to myself, and the Federal Member for Kennedy the Hon. Bob Katter, seeking our commitment to address the dire shortage of GPs in Ingham. I wholeheartedly support Mayor Jayo’s request, and I am hopeful that we can bring all levels of government together to resolve this acute GP shortage.
“Although GPs fall into the federal sphere, all levels of government can work together to address the dire shortage of GPs in our rural areas. We saw a classic example of this in Cardwell last year when one of the local medical centres was saved from closure by combining management, resources and workforce contributions from all three levels of government.
“We need all hands are on deck to deal with the current healthcare crisis in Queensland. People in regional and remote areas deserve to have the same access to medical care as their city counterparts.”

Contributed with thanks to Member for Hinchinbrook Nick Dametto.

Member for Hinchinbrook Nick Dametto with representatives from Cardwell Family Practice. Photo supplied

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